The Terps wasted no time getting their offense running as Griffin and Glaros each scored goals in the first two minutes of the game for an early 2-0 Maryland lead. Glaros then extended that cushion to three with an assisted tally by Kelly McPartland with about 20 minutes remaining in the period.

Following a Cummings free position score, Penn (4-2) finally managed to secure a goal at the 16:40 mark for a 4-1 score. Maryland then boasted a five-goal run, which included two goals each by McPartland and Stukenberg – to stretch its advantage to 9-1 before a late Quaker goal made it a seven-goal contest at the half.

Griffin opened up the second half with a man-up goal at 23:40 for a 10-2 tally but Penn quickly answered one minute later with a Tory Bensen man-up score to push Maryland’s lead back to seven.

Glaros and Griffin made it a 12-3 contest with a pair of goals around the 21-minute mark and the Terps outscored Penn 3-2, including three goals by Boucher, down the final stretch to remain unbeaten in 2014.

Maryland was once again dominant on the draw, capturing the category 18-4 with the help of a game-high six by Cummings. The Terps were a perfect 11-for-11 on the clear, despite a rain-drenched Franklin Field making for nasty playing conditions.

Maryland returns to action Saturday for a game at James Madison at 2 p.m.